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Interschools 2008 Northern Conference Dual Slalom Results Division 1 Boys Rank Race No Interschools 2008 Northern Conference Dual Slalom Results Division 1 Boys Rank Race No. First Name Last Name School Time 1 12 Hugh Balcomb Barker College 31.48 2 82 Drew Ivison Woolooware High 33.20 3 78 Rodney Day Ulladulla High School 33.35 4 14 James Horton Barker College 33.64 5 92 Shaun O'Connor Home School 34.26 6 80 Keiran Volk Wollongong TAFE 35.32 7 37 Heath Lang Heathcote High School 35.84 8 39 Dylan Prohm Heathcote High School 36.03 9 27 Angus Murrey Caringbah High School 36.25 10 43 Andrew Whealey Kincumber High School 36.26 11 38 Brendan Moon Heathcote High School 36.35 12 77 Stephen Whiteman Trinity Grammar School 36.46 13 40 Nathan Sawley Heathcote High School 36.48 14 36 Aaron Hodge Heathcote High School 36.79 15 42 Tye Booker Kincumber High School 36.90 16 23 Anthony Rodgers Canberra College 37.42 17 16 Tim Staunton Barker College 37.96 18 60 Riaan Smith Shore Grammar School 38.08 19 53 Shane Hartas Monaro High School 38.12 20 70 Tom Patton St Lukes Grammar 38.74 21 58 Roly Davies Shore Grammar School 39.14 22 22 Tomas Mallett Canberra College 39.22 23 28 Matthew Prumm Caringbah High School 39.79 24 34 Jacob Heard Heathcote High School 40.42 25 89 Chris Oliver Normanhurst Boys 40.62 26 29 Joshua Stainley Caringbah High School 40.99 27 72 Sam Giltrap The Scots School, Albury 41.71 28 44 Shane Chandler Knox Grammar 41.81 St Ignatius College 29 66 Peter Grimble Riverview 42.17 30 90 Scott Simpson The Scots School, Albury 42.38 Rank Race No. First Name Last Name School Time 31 35 Tim Hill Heathcote High School 43.09 32 13 Andrew Drane Barker College 43.82 St Ignatius College 33 65 Alex Durnan Riverview 43.85 34 15 Will Rice Barker College 44.66 35 17 Ben Treble Barker College 45.45 36 20 Andrew Allen Canberra College 45.56 37 71 Harrison Chambers The Scots School, Albury 46.95 38 33 Scott Dowdell Heathcote High School 49.40 39 24 Tim Smyth Canberra College 49.85 40 26 Lachlan Hines Caringbah High School 60.15 Did not start 18 Angus Vautin Barker College DNS Blue Mountains Christian 19 Nathan Rutherford School DNS 21 Daniel de Witte Canberra College DNS 25 Nick Wright Canberra College DNS 30 Michael Caruso Edmund Rice College DNS 31 Eli Erwin Edmund Rice College DNS 32 Jed Erwin Edmund Rice College DNS 41 Daniel Tscherry Heathcote High School DNS 45 Jordan Coates Knox Grammar DNS 46 William Davis Knox Grammar DNS 48 Brendon Dowler La Salle Academy DNS 49 Aaron Hatch La Salle Academy DNS 50 Daniel Whyte La Salle Academy DNS 51 Mitch Gorman Lake Tuggeranong College DNS 52 Ben Hale Marist College Canberra DNS 54 James Wilby Mosman High School DNS 55 Michael Berriman Pittwater High School DNS 56 Angus Easthope Radford College DNS 57 Matthew Vincent Radford College DNS 59 Michael McNabb Shore Grammar School DNS 61 Mitch Forbes Snowy Mountains Grammar DNS 62 Tim Windshuttle Snowy Mountains Grammar DNS St Ignatius College 63 Sam Burns Riverview DNS St Ignatius College 64 James Dudley Riverview DNS St Ignatius College 67 Lachlan McKillop Riverview DNS St Ignatius College 68 Joe Molloy Riverview DNS St Ignatius College 69 Liam Murphy Riverview DNS 74 Oliver Ash TIGS DNS 75 Haydn Lewis Trinity Grammar School DNS 76 Andrew Whiteman Trinity Grammar School DNS 79 Ben Elliott Waverly College DNS 81 Luke Fox Woolooware High DNS 83 Kyle Ward Woolooware High DNS 84 Simon Bird Dapto High School DNS 85 Alan Crisp Random Old School DNS 88 Raffi Moss Random School DNS 91 Kyle Ward Holy Spirit College DNS 93 Ben Wilson Figtree DNS 94 Tom Marshall Lumin Christie DNS 95 Jono Hobbs Trinity Grammar School DNS 47 Ben Nylen Dixon College DNS 96 Alex Neilson Snowy Mountains Grammar DNS Race No. First Name Last Name School Time Division 1 Girls Rank 1 104 Caroline Buchanan Erindale College 34.95 2 105 Kate McMillon Holy Spirit 37.35 3 103 Kristy Hughes Caringbah High School 49.86 4 102 Jess Millan Canberra Girls Grammar 56.91 Division 2 Boys Rank Race No. First Name Last Name School Time 1 508 Blake Nielsen Winmalee High School 33.65 2 515 Luke Tonegato Holy Spirit College 34.61 Trinity Catholic College 3 296 Phillip Piazza Goulburn 34.69 4 247 Daniel Lavis Illawarra Sports Grammar 34.84 5 251 Michael Dargan Jindabyne Central School 35.71 6 513 Brendan Jones Snowy Mountains Grammar 36.05 7 498 Drew Jonceski Figtree High School 36.41 8 252 Brock Harrison Jindabyne Central School 36.55 9 417 Anthony Federovich Edmund Rice College 36.57 10 250 Tim Beaver Jindabyne Central School 36.93 11 291 Samuel Jones TIGS 36.95 12 237 Mitchell Codner Heathcote High School 37.53 13 240 Matt Mullins Heathcote High School 37.83 14 496 Rohan Haydon Snowy Mountains Grammar 38.20 15 294 Brad Smith TIGS 38.64 16 242 Josh Parker Heathcote High School 38.68 17 259 Oli Le Lievre Knox Grammar 38.70 18 264 Thomas Phillips Monaro High School 38.90 19 310 David McMillan Radford College 39.21 20 232 Brock Van De Haar Cedars Christian College 39.66 21 507 Sean Moloney 39.82 22 511 Jack Senior Eden High School 40.02 23 518 Alex Wagner Springwood High School 40.12 24 465 Trent Katis Ulludulla High School 40.81 25 86 James Fletcher Illawarra Christian School 40.90 26 243 Blake Sutcliffe Heathcote High School 41.00 27 437 James Meppem Knox Grammar 41.04 28 270 Kris Zids Shore Grammar School 41.12 29 109 Keiran Dixon Radford College 41.16 30 257 James Kelly Knox Grammar 41.32 Rank Race No. First Name Last Name School Time 31 222 Sherwin Ho Barker College 41.37 32 221 Wilson Hale Barker College 41.75 33 226 Grant Tall Barker College 42.01 Harkness 34 110 Jasper Dunne Narrabeen Sports High 42.11 35 94 Tom Marshall 42.11 36 229 Drew Hentschel Cedars Christian College 42.24 Sapphire Coast Anglican 37 267 Todd Whiter College 42.30 Mackay 38 494 Lachy Wiggins Snowy Mountains Grammar 42.43 39 258 Sandy Laurie Knox Grammar 42.88 40 253 Oliver Bownes Knox Grammar 43.21 41 493 Keirren Sullivan Holy Spirit College 43.34 42 233 Mitchell Burgess Edmund Rice College 43.56 43 228 Matt Dunstan Cedars Christian College 43.63 44 497 Bryce Blackmore Cedars Christian College 43.75 45 414 Blake Brown Edmund Rice College 43.76 46 244 Evan Tharmine Heathcote High School 44.04 47 245 Steven Woods Heathcote High School 44.82 48 510 Phillip Pender Radford College 44.91 49 248 Steven Hughes Inaburra School 44.93 Sapphire Coast Anglican 50 516 Jacob Billingsly College 45.07 51 256 Tim Hitchcock Knox Grammar 45.18 52 108 Bobby Davies Knox Grammar 45.25 St Ignatius College 53 281 Jonny Hugh Riverview 45.45 St Ignatius College 54 286 Matthew Staniforth Riverview 45.81 55 308 Matt MacDonald Kirrawee High School 45.82 56 236 Daniel Bodor Heathcote High School 46.11 57 238 Ryan Godfrey Heathcote High School 46.86 St Ignatius College 58 279 Will Glynn Riverview 47.43 59 241 Jordan Murray Heathcote High School 47.78 Rank Race No. First Name Last Name School Time 60 289 Matthew Sherlock The Scots School, Albury 48.38 61 249 Evan Batkin Jindabyne Central School 48.78 62 230 Alex Mammone Cedars Christian College 48.89 63 231 Matt Manning Cedars Christian College 48.98 64 272 Daniel Nash Snowy Mountains Grammar 49.32 65 224 James Neely Barker College 49.50 St Ignatius College 66 284 Michael Pearsall Riverview 49.64 St Ignatius College 67 276 Nick Daly Riverview 50.04 68 254 Will Curtis Knox Grammar 51.14 St Ignatius College 69 285 Matthew Prior Riverview 51.85 St Ignatius College 70 283 Charles Ower Riverview 54.27 71 306 Fraser Engelen Knox Grammar 55.92 72 287 David Appleyard The Scots School, Albury 56.04 73 220 Dane Burge Barker College 56.77 St Ignatius College 74 280 Oliver Grimble Riverview 1.06.14 St Ignatius College 75 282 Callum Moore Riverview 1.13.98 Did Not Start 219 Joshua Bell Barker College DNS 223 Alec Ingleton Barker College DNS 225 Max Reid Barker College DNS 227 Zachary Mayo Carrimal High DNS 234 Grady Erwin Edmund Rice College DNS Tavener- 235 Cameron Smith Edmund Rice College DNS 239 Evan Mathieson Heathcote High School DNS 255 Sam Dreyfus Knox Grammar DNS 260 Bradley Doonan La Salle Academy DNS 261 Malcolm Townsend La Salle Academy DNS 262 Jonothan Zuvuela Lithgow High School DNS 263 Sean Fitzpatrick Marist College Eastwood DNS Rank Race No. First Name Last Name School Time 265 Jamie Van Barbieri Pittwater Grammar DNS 266 Owen Turnbull Sapphire Coast Anglican DNS College 268 Angus Carpenter Shore Grammar School DNS 269 Roy Knox Shore Grammar School DNS 271 John Golik Snowy Mountains Grammar DNS St Ignatius College 273 Augustin Bunani Riverview DNS St Ignatius College 274 Michael Burns Riverview DNS St Ignatius College 275 Sebastian Chan Riverview DNS St Ignatius College 277 Tom Davis Riverview DNS St Ignatius College 278 David Faulkner Riverview DNS 288 James Louw The Scots School, Albury DNS 290 Julian Caruana TIGS DNS 292 David Manton TIGS DNS 295 Riley Wilson TIGS DNS 297 Douglas Ritchie Trinity Grammar School DNS 298 Andrew Weetman Waverly College DNS 299 Matthew Weetman Waverly College DNS 106 Mark Conliffe Marist College Eastwood DNS 107 Ryan Davies DNS 307 Ben Hefferan Hunter Hill High School DNS 309 Lachlan Maver Kirrawee High School DNS 507 Sean Moloney DNS 509 Alex Pender Radford College DNS 512 Jesse Went Daramalan College DNS 514 Matthew Simpson Holy Spirit College DNS 517 Andrew Beaven Narrabeen Sports High DNS 495 Bradley Vale Snowy Mountains Grammar DNS 73 Fraser Grant The Scots School, Albury DNS 246 Micah Robinson Illawarra Christian School DQ Division 2 Girls Rank Race No.
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